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i saw an ad for this and i sort of like it . anyone here tried it .
with so many options for harley ,i wonder how many are snake oil and how many actually work ?
i like the fact that it sits forward by 2 inches over stock and it sits lower so that you do not have to lift your entire leg to actuate the brake .
is this worthwhile ?
My brother has it on his Ultra and I have ridden it and liked it. I like the way I could ride with my right foot on the highway peg and just move to the left and be on the brake pedal.
Hi,
I just put the EZ Brake and EZ Shift (front shifter only) on my Road King Custom. I had seen these in the past but last week when my size 12 boots got caught UNDER the brake in an emergency situation I went and bought them. I have only ridden 200 miles but I can say not only is it much more relaxed (never have to lifet right foot to brake), the footboard os clear for my feet and it is a hell of a lot safer, IMHO. I got the billet and it is solid and good looking on my ride.
Mike
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